Whens the last time a Cowboys-Commanders game had the winner being in first place in the NFC East this late in the season (week 7 is later than week 1)? Seems like these 2 have never been even average in the same season.
It's early in the season as yet. Both teams have acquitted themselves fairly well thus far, although it's obvious by now that the home teams own an advantage that is distinctly more obvious than ever. The vastly increased number of judgmental calls by the refs make it more so now than ever.
I'm looking forward to that matchup, even though that home team advantage won't be in our favor. Nevertheless, it promises to be a very interesting matchup. There does seem to be a league-wide tendency for the home teams to enjoy a large advantage that had been formerly unheard of, imo.
We'll see what's in store for us in due time. Let's just hope we overcome the increasingly unfavorable odds of the visitors in this divisional matchup.
Whens the last time a Cowboys-Commanders game had the winner being in first place in the NFC East this late in the season (week 7 is later than week 1)? Seems like these 2 have never been even average in the same season.
That Cowboys v Commanders is on CBS in 25 years?!
Last two times, we won the Super Bowl during the glory days.
I hate NFL on FOX. Wish CBS (“Cowboys Broadcasting Service”) still had the NFC package.
Could be an interesting game. Right now I would give it a toss up coz they're at home. A win would go a long way of helping our chances for the division.
That Cowboys v Commanders is on CBS in 25 years?!
Last two times, we won the Super Bowl during the glory days.
I hate NFL on FOX. Wish CBS (“Cowboys Broadcasting Service”) still had the NFC package.